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Timur the lame halted the expansion of the Ottoman Empire in 1402 when he crushed ottoman forces in the battle of Ankara
The Mughal Empire was located in India, the Songhai Empire in West Africa and the Ottoman Empire was located across South East Europe, North East Africa and a bit of Asia.
The Mogul Empire expanded by either war or people expansion this question is unanswerable because you did not state what kind of expansion
The Ming and Qing dynasties practiced neo-Confucianism, while the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal empires practiced Islam
Mughal leaders began to surrender control of their economy to European powers.
No. European countries were the main expanders, gaining colonies mainly in the Americas. However, there was also expansion by Asian empires (for example the Mughal Empire).
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Timur the lame halted the expansion of the Ottoman Empire in 1402 when he crushed ottoman forces in the battle of Ankara
Mongol Safavid Mughal
The Mughal Empire was located in India, the Songhai Empire in West Africa and the Ottoman Empire was located across South East Europe, North East Africa and a bit of Asia.
The Mogul Empire expanded by either war or people expansion this question is unanswerable because you did not state what kind of expansion
The Ming and Qing dynasties practiced neo-Confucianism, while the Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal empires practiced Islam
the Abbasid. The Ottoman, Safavid, and Mughal were the only early modern Islamic empires
Mughal leaders began to surrender control of their economy to European powers.
How did the Ottoman Safavid and Mughal empires compared terms of location and size
The last Islamic Empires were the Mughal Empire and the Ottoman Sultanate.
Zahir-ud-din Muhammad Babur in the year 1526.